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The Iditarod is a dog sled race that takes place in March of every year since 1976. There are near 100 mushers, or racers, who compete across a 1,049 mile terrain across Alaska. With 22 rest stops and 16 dogs, mushers race for a chance to win $69,000 and a brand new pickup truck.

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The official name of the iditarod is cut peoples HEADS OFF!

The Iditarod is an annual long distance 'trail' sled dog race or often refered to as the Last Great Race on Earth. It takes place in early March and teams of 12-16 dogs with their mushers race from Anchorage to Nome.

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The iditarod race in Alaska is the most famous. Look it up on bing or Google to get tons of information on it

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There is no other name that I am aware of though there is another race of similar distance called the Yukon Quest. Sometimes the Iditarod is referred to as "The Last Great Race". == ==

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The only name for the Iditarod is the Alaskan Iditarod Dog Sled Race.

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The Last Great Race on Earth

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The Iditarod

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